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"You never know what's in front of you": A mixed methods study of barriers and facilitators to physical activity among blind and low-vision adults with type 2 diabetes. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Individuals living with type 2 diabetes and vision loss experience unique, under-researched barriers to physical activity, despite the important role exercise plays in diabetes management.
Emily J Nicklett   +8 more
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Archaeological Investigations at 41BX1, Bexar County, Texas

open access: yesIndex of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature From the Lone Star State, 1988
Excavations at site 41 BX 1, located behind the Olmos Dam in San Antonio, Texas, were funded by the San Antonio River Authority. The excavations resulted in the documentation of a Late Archaic cemetery and Early to Late Transitional Archaic occupations.
exaly   +4 more sources

Effect of an HPV Vaccination Multi-Level, Multi-Component Program on HPV Vaccination Initiation and Completion in a Pediatric Clinic Network [PDF]

open access: yesVaccines
Despite clear evidence of the public health benefits of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in preventing HPV-related cancers and genital warts, underutilization of HPV vaccination in the United States persists.
Lara S. Savas   +10 more
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An Archaeological Survey of Friedrich Park, Bexar County, Texas

open access: yesIndex of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature From the Lone Star State, 1975
An archaeological survey of the Friedrich Park property, in north Bexar County, Texas, was conducted by the Center for Archaeological Research, University of Texas at San Antonio. These investigations were made at the request of the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of San Antonio.
Smith, Harvey P., Jr., McDonald, Kenyon
exaly   +4 more sources

Archaeological Survey of the Paloma Subdivision, Bexar County, Texas

open access: yesIndex of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature From the Lone Star State, 2009
The Center for Archaeological Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio conducted an archaeological survey for the Paloma Subdivision in Bexar County, Texas. The project area is located in east Bexar County and consisted of approximately 328 acres.
Antonia Figueroa
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Report of Test Excavations Along S.H. 16 in Bexar County 41BX502

open access: yesIndex of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature From the Lone Star State, 1978
Archaeological site 41BX502 is located in the center of San Geronimo, a hamlet in western Bexar County. The site is situated within the Texas Hill Country at an elevation approximately 1250 feet above mean sea level (384 meters). This site extends along a sloping hillside and terrace system immediately north of the juncture of Habey and San Geronimo ...
Wayne C Young
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Archaeological Survey of Upper Leon Creek Terraces, Bexar County, Texas

open access: yesIndex of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature From the Lone Star State, 1995
In June and July 1994, the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) conducted an archaeological survey on a 147-acre tract of land along Leon Creek in northern San Antonio for Pape-Dawson Engineers. The archaeological work was needed for compliance with U.S.
Cynthia L Tennis
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Two new cavernicolous species of Anillinus Casey (Carabidae, Trechinae, Anillini) from Texas with a revised key to Texas species [PDF]

open access: yesSubterranean Biology, 2022
Two new species of blind cavernicolous ground beetles in the genus Anillinus Casey are described from Texas. Based on the structure of the male genitalia, Anillinus reddelli sp. nov.
Igor M. Sokolov
doaj   +3 more sources

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